To give you a good answer on that, I feel I have to give you a bit of a back story:
I grew up with Marvel and DC comics all my childhood. Sure, I read Donald Duck, Calvin and Hobbes and things like that, but my primary reading material from the age of 6 to 18 was comic books and mostly Iron Man, Thor and Captain America. I still have a lot of my older comics on my shelf and I still read them, so to me these characters mean a lot.

Now, when seeing movies with these characters I, for this reason, almost completely lose my critical sense because I think it's so fantasticly awesome having these characters on the big screen like that. That doesn't mean I don't recognize a turd when I see one. The first two Thor movies: Not good. Iron Man 2 and 3 (mostly): Not good. Black Panther and Captain Marvel: HIGHLY overrated and amongst my least favorite Marvel movies (which surely means I'm both racist and sexist; White men FTW!).

To answer your question: I absolutely f*cking loved Endgame. Is it flawed, filled with weird plot points and illogical at times? Oh yes! But I have been so emotionally invested with these characters for as long as I can remember, so non of that made any impact on me. There were moments in this movie I've been waiting to happen for 10-20 years and experiencing them like this put a huge smile on my face (Thanos pun). The final act is just one big love-letter to Marvel fans (movie and/or comics) and I just swallowed it like Sasha Grey on her best days. This movie isn't "art" in the same way Blade Runner: 2049 is to me, it isn't anything like that, but as a pure super hero movie in the Marvel Universe this movie is pretty near perfect for me.

I rated it an 8/10 on IMDB, but that's all just because of my childhood, how emotionally connected I am to the main-main characters and how I overall feel towards this universe. For someone who isn't emotionally connected like this and just want to see how it all ends I can easily see this one being a 5/10 - but not to me, to me it was just pure f*cking awesome, sad and satisfying.

Sorry for the long answer mate!

For a quick one I've just started my Hercules movie marathon with Kevin Sorbo - This is hilarious.

To give you a good answer on that, I feel I have to give you a bit of a back story:
I grew up with Marvel and DC comics all my childhood. Sure, I read Donald Duck, Calvin and Hobbes and things like that, but my primary reading material from the age of 6 to 18 was comic books and mostly Iron Man, Thor and Captain America. I still have a lot of my older comics on my shelf and I still read them, so to me these characters mean a lot.

Now, when seeing movies with these characters I, for this reason, almost completely lose my critical sense because I think it's so fantasticly awesome having these characters on the big screen like that. That doesn't mean I don't recognize a turd when I see one. The first two Thor movies: Not good. Iron Man 2 and 3 (mostly): Not good. Black Panther and Captain Marvel: HIGHLY overrated and amongst my least favorite Marvel movies (which surely means I'm both racist and sexist; White men FTW!).

To answer your question: I absolutely f*cking loved Endgame. Is it flawed, filled with weird plot points and illogical at times? Oh yes! But I have been so emotionally invested with these characters for as long as I can remember, so non of that made any impact on me. There were moments in this movie I've been waiting to happen for 10-20 years and experiencing them like this put a huge smile on my face (Thanos pun). The final act is just one big love-letter to Marvel fans (movie and/or comics) and I just swallowed it like Sasha Grey on her best days. This movie isn't "art" in the same way Blade Runner: 2049 is to me, it isn't anything like that, but as a pure super hero movie in the Marvel Universe this movie is pretty near perfect for me.

I rated it an 8/10 on IMDB, but that's all just because of my childhood, how emotionally connected I am to the main-main characters and how I overall feel towards this universe. For someone who isn't emotionally connected like this and just want to see how it all ends I can easily see this one being a 5/10 - but not to me, to me it was just pure f*cking awesome, sad and satisfying.

Sorry for the long answer mate!

For a quick one I've just started my Hercules movie marathon with Kevin Sorbo - This is hilarious.

Hmm I understand you grew up with Marvel. I went to see End Game yesterday with a friend. I did not really enjoy it that much to be honest. The big battle was great, but so full of cliché's and unnecessary emotional scenes, which was getting a bit awkward after a while. I don't give a f*ck about one of the characters , so it did not impress me at all. I do get Marvel fanboys are losing their minds with this one, but for a neutral viewer like me [and my friend] we did find End Game mediocre at best. A 7.0 / 10 for me.

Hmm I understand you grew up with Marvel. I went to see End Game yesterday with a friend. I did not really enjoy it that much to be honest. The big battle was great, but so full of cliché's and unnecessary emotional scenes, which was getting a bit awkward after a while. I don't give a f*ck about one of the characters , so it did not impress me at all. I do get Marvel fanboys are losing their minds with this one, but for a neutral viewer like me [and my friend] we did find End Game mediocre at best. A 7.0 / 10 for me.

Definitely understandable!

Btw. if you haven't watched The Haunting of Sharon Tate, I'll recommend it to you!

When i was younger i could bingewatch many movies a day but now i sometimes barely get trough one. I rather watch multiple episodes of tv series. I think many movies are way too long these days. Even an average romcom takes up 2 hours at least.

Anyway, the last movie i've seen was Wonder Woman on Netflix and i actually enjoyed it.